Monthly Archives: March 2007

Birds keep a-comin’

Birds were on the move again last night, this time unimpeded to the south as the southerly winds prevailed up and down the eastern shore. Densities were not as high as two nights ago, but the trade off was more … Continue reading

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Migration tonight

Birds are on the move again tonight, although not to the same degree that they were last night. The latest images show birds moving from south –> north across Delaware Bay into New Jersey. I’ll post the radar and some … Continue reading

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Migration over the Northeast

See my post from last night regarding the strange weather affecting migration. Below is the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. The base reflectivity and velocity images show strong migration over the western half of New Jersey … Continue reading

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Waiting for the Neotrops…

You gotta love Louisiana. From the LABirds listserve: This morning as I stepped out onto the back porch I immediately heard the familiar call of the Prothonotary Warbler. I retrieved my binoculars from within and a few moments later I … Continue reading

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Big migration in the Mid-Atlantic

Birds are on the move tonight- fighting some serious easterly winds to stay on their northerly course.It’s pretty cool to watch! Birds from Eastern Virginia are getting pushed inland, so the jury is still out as towhether we’ll see a … Continue reading

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